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December 03, 1999 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-12-03

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Dancers Perform
At Anniversary

Former dance students and dance
artists from throughout the country
will perform in celebration of Harriet
Berg's 40th anniversary of teaching,
dancing and directing at the Jewish
Community Center of Metropolitan
Detroit and the 35th anniversary of
her Festival Dancers at 4 p.m. Sunday,
Dec. 5, at the JCC's Kahn Building in
West Bloomfield.
Works to be performed and artists
to appear are:
• "Dance Midrash," directed by
Joanne Tucker, performed by the
Festival Dancers
• "Dance and Poetry," performed
by Beth and Hughthir White; reader
Martin Berg
• "Upswept," choreography and
performance by Aimee McDonald
• "Being American Women," chore-
ographed by Harriet Berg and Michele
Millman, costumes by Barbara
Mostaghim, performed by the Festival
Dancers
• "A Musical Gift," guitar duet,
Leslie Berg and David Mandiberg
• "Psalm," music by Tinhat Trio,
choreographed and performed by
Peter Sparling
• "Skots Kumt," choreography by
Jessica Fogel, music by Dumisani
Maraire, performed by the Kronos
Quartet, narration by Whitley
Setrakian, costumes by Bernadine Vida
• "Closing ceremony, A Celebration
of Lights", Joanne Tucker and Festival
Dancers
Martin Berg will be master of cere-
monies. Films of past events and per-
formances will be shown. A special
75th-birthday cake will complete the
festivities.
To make reservations, call the JCC
Jewish Life and Learning Department,
(248) 661-7649.

Dental Congress
To Meet In Israel

Dental Volunteers for Israel will cele-
brate its 20th anniversary at the
International Dental Congress April
30-May 2 in Jerusalem. The theme
will be "Prevention and Treatment
Concepts in Dental Medicine Toward
the Third Millennium."
The registration fee is $180 until
Jan. 15. For information, send an e-
mail to Unitours at meeting@uni-
tours,co.il, or contact Trudi Birger by
fax, 011-972-2-6433623.

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